if it is automatic, than there is a dipstick for your transmission under a few rubber hoses on the drivers side under the hood, is is near the back. the transmission is the same as the gear oil in the subarus. in a manual the dip stick is on the opposite side, further down, both have yellow handles. to check the rear gear oil, there is a plug on the rear of the rear differential, well, there is 2. take the HIGHER UP plug out, and if fluid doesnt run out, it is low.
32 mm
check your axle and differential or get it serviced
Check your local library for a repair manual
There is an axle for each wheel.
American Axle was created in 1994.
A 1994 Ram 1500 has a Dana44 front axle. A 2500/3500 has a Dana60 front axle.
137-154 foot lbs
Swap rear tires from right to left, see if the wobble changes sides. If the wobble changed sides you have a bent rim or a bad tire. If the wobble didn't change sides you have a bent axle or hub.
The" manual" trans axle check/fill plug is located on the passenger side of the trans axle. use a box end wrench to remove it.
Thunderbirds never had a front axle
more than likely you have a old thermal style actuator that went bad
The front axle nut on a 1994 Plymouth Acclaim is 32mm OD. A 32mm axle nut socket should be available at most parts stores.